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"AI in Perspectief" Course
Inge Wortel moderated the course “AI in Perspectief” from the Radboud Academy on how AI impacts our life, which further featured contributions from Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, Martha Larson, and Tom Heskes.
"Heritages of Hunger" exhibition now online!
Just published: an online exhibition on famines, aimed at high school students. It delves into historical truths and modern misconceptions of famine, offering a unique perspective on its complex causes, its profound impacts, and ways to prevent it.
"In Syrië zijn nu eerlijke rechtszaken nodig om de vicieuze cirkel van geweld te doorbreken"
The Neue Zürcher Zeitung interviewed Vivienne Matthies-Boon about the rapid fall of Assad's regime.
"It is essential that the human dimension returns to the arena of tax law”
A scientific definition for ´the human dimension´ is lacking. This has led to shortcomings in the judicial sphere, according to Gerard Meussen. The Professor of Tax Law will hold his valedictory lecture on 20 June.
"I’m going to make full use of the opportunity to network, especially in the field of high-tech interfacing"
uu77 and Radboudumc collaborate with Alliander, ASMPT, OBS Medical and ASML. What does working with AI professionals with up to 5 years of practical experience bring? Steven Bronsveld will explain this in detail.
"Moral injury really shows your human side”
In their book about the origins of moral injury, Handbook Moral Injury in Context, Radboud researchers describe different forms of moral injury and ways of addressing it satisfactorily.
"People become less strange when they become “our” strangers"
Asylum seekers between a rock and a hard place and without residence papers don’t have the wind on their side. But when asked, Professor Ashley Terlouw wishes to shed a few points of light in the dark days leading up to Christmas.
"Researchers are important in societal debate"
Mathijs Noij studied Human Geography and has now worked at the independent university magazine Vox for eight years. He started out as a journalist, but has since been promoted to editor-in-chief as well.
"Researchers are important in societal debate"
Mathijs Noij studied Human Geography and has now worked at the independent university magazine Vox for eight years. He started out as a journalist, but has since been promoted to editor-in-chief as well. The fieldwork he did abroad during his studies...
"The Regional Fictions Podcast" with Faculty of Arts/RICH researchers now live
As part of the research project "Redefining the Region", its research team has released a new literary podcast entitled "The Regional Fictions Podcast."
"The big question, of course, is whether chat bots are able to communicate like professional healthcare providers."
AI researcher Iris Hendrickx will be one of the speakers at the Radboud AI Meetup on Wednesday 5 June. Time for a round of questions on the event’s theme: large language models (LLMs).
"We deploy AI speech recognition technology to help vulnerable groups in their daily lives"
In this interview on AINed, Cristian Tejedor-García talks about his ambition to use AI to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases and assess pronunciation and reading skills based on voice analysis.
"We will travel climate-neutral by 2025"
Cognitive Neuroscience and Communication Science win Radboud International Travel Challenge
"Without pracademics we won’t be able to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals!”
Willem Elbers, deputy programme director at AMID, doesn’t beat around the bush: “I really want to make the world a better place. I developed that drive at a young age. Because it’s absolutely essential. And because it gives my life meaning. So it’s fantastic that I’m now a pracademic, fostering collaboration all over the world. Wherever I work, I try to build bridges between academic insights and the real-life issues we encounter in practice.”
"Women in science" exhibit in Library of Science
The exhibition "women in science" has opened in the Library of Science at FNWI. The results can be seen in the two display cases in the Library of Science.
#cleanandfunforeveryone
We find it important that every visitor feels comfortable with us. That is why we apply a number of basic rules. If we all adhere to these basic rules, together we can ensure that everyone experiences the Gymnasion as clean, fun and safe!
'A failed kopie after the Englisch model?’
This project examines the role the British constitution played in the history of Dutch political constitutional law between 1812 and 1983.
'Brainstorming isn't going to save the world'.
How to reach a good decision? Professor Etiënne Rouwette tells us more in this interview, based on his book Engaged Decision Making.
'Carbon vault' peat suffers from drought
Peatlands are affected more by drought than expected. This is concerning, as these ecosystems are an important ally in the fight against climate change. Following long periods of drought, peat is able to absorb little to no extra carbon (CO2).
'Clearing OTC Derivatives in Europe' released
Recently, 'Clearing OTC Derivatives in Europe' by Bas Zebregs, Victor de Seriere, Rezah Stegeman, and Patrick Pearson was released. This is a new issue in the Oxford EU Financial Regulation Series, published on behalf of the Financial Law Centre.